His & Hers Master Bedrooms
March 27th, 2007
The recent New York Times article “To Have, Hold and Cherish, Until Bedtime” set off a groundswell of interest, especially in St. Louis, as the article focused on a local couple living in the Central West End.
The main point of interest has been the revelation that some couples purposely and happily sleep in separate bedrooms, and have done so for years. Debunking the popular myth that married couples are supposed to sleep together, voices have been speaking up to say that rather than erode a daytime relationship due to sleep-time incompatibilities, separate bedrooms can actually strengthen a marriage.
What we find most intriguing about the “new trend” of separate bedrooms is how people are willing to make their homes work for them. The key to living right is taking stock of how to optimally live your life and finding solutions that support that.
So, if the husband snores and the wife has endured that for decades, when the opportunity arises to rethink their home (think Empty Nest), making a personal space for each of them is both empowering and comforting. Plus, making their home truly work for them elevates their well-being and lifestyle.
Two separate-but-equal dual master bedrooms can be created when remodeling your home. A floor plan for that concept can look something like this:

But customizing your sleep needs can be as simple as one of you taking over one of the spare bedrooms as your new nighttime domain. There are endless possibilities when customizing your home to match your ever-changing lifestyles, but the most important factor is: You deserve it, so explore your options….
…and get some quality shut eye, in the bargain!
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